For many, Halloween is all about carving pumpkins into jack-o’-lanterns (or Donald Trump), playing pranks, visiting haunted attractions and watching horror films.
But for young children (or those of us with a nervous disposition), October 31 can sometimes be the worst night of the year what with all those tricks and treats and things that go bump in the night.
But fear not, parents and babysitters, if you’re stuck with what to do with your kids on this year’s… Read the full story